China is a fast-developing country and at the same time a country where traditions play an important role. The society is also marked by centuries of upheavals that have affected individuals and families. The recent growth has brought millions of people out of poverty and increased possibilities for young people and families, but this development has also brought new tensions and conflicts affecting individuals and families. Ingrained in Chinese society and culture is a system which specifies implicit rules and patterns of rules, obligations, and responsibilities on social relations between men and women and between generations. Generally, family interests are more important than that of the individuals, and when the two are in conflict wit...
With rapid economic progress and increasing life expectancy in East Asian societies, more attention ...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
The author draws on the personal and public dilemmas that result when Chinese families care for chil...
Traumatic events can occur at any time and for any individual, and accidents, wars, extreme cultural...
Family is a central construct in Chinese life. Although central, it is also a changing construct as ...
Family is a central construct in Chinese life. Although central, it is also a changing construct as ...
Previous research has reported on structural changes in Chinese families. However, questions remain ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how intergenerational differences in\ud worldviews impact C...
Abstract The phenomenon of ken lao embodies the structural tension and intergenerational ambivalence...
Each successive wave of revolution to hit modern China-political, cultural, and economic-has radical...
As China’s sweeping social and economic reforms passes its third decade, a once reviled discipline i...
Family therapy views humans not as separate entities, but as embedded in a network of relationships,...
Each successive wave of revolution to hit modern China-political, cultural, and economic-has radical...
This dissertation investigates gender, intimate relations, and family changes in contemporary China....
From civil war to Japanese occupation and communist revolution to market transition, China has under...
With rapid economic progress and increasing life expectancy in East Asian societies, more attention ...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
The author draws on the personal and public dilemmas that result when Chinese families care for chil...
Traumatic events can occur at any time and for any individual, and accidents, wars, extreme cultural...
Family is a central construct in Chinese life. Although central, it is also a changing construct as ...
Family is a central construct in Chinese life. Although central, it is also a changing construct as ...
Previous research has reported on structural changes in Chinese families. However, questions remain ...
The purpose of this study was to examine how intergenerational differences in\ud worldviews impact C...
Abstract The phenomenon of ken lao embodies the structural tension and intergenerational ambivalence...
Each successive wave of revolution to hit modern China-political, cultural, and economic-has radical...
As China’s sweeping social and economic reforms passes its third decade, a once reviled discipline i...
Family therapy views humans not as separate entities, but as embedded in a network of relationships,...
Each successive wave of revolution to hit modern China-political, cultural, and economic-has radical...
This dissertation investigates gender, intimate relations, and family changes in contemporary China....
From civil war to Japanese occupation and communist revolution to market transition, China has under...
With rapid economic progress and increasing life expectancy in East Asian societies, more attention ...
This dissertation is an intimate ethnography of immigrant Chinese women's experiences as caregivers ...
The author draws on the personal and public dilemmas that result when Chinese families care for chil...